Calligraphy goes on display

Showcases artistic journey of artist Humayun Bangash


Zulfiqar Baig January 21, 2024
Caretaker minister Jamal Shah unveils a calligraphy exhibition titled ‘Mashq-e-Ishq’ at PNCA in the federal capital. Photo: Express

ISLAMABAD:

The Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA) Friday unveiled a captivating calligraphy exhibition titled “Mashq-e-Ishq” by the esteemed artist Humayun Khan Bangash.

The event witnessed a diverse audience eager to explore the exquisite world of calligraphy by the seasoned artist.

The exhibition was inaugurated by Caretaker Minister for National Heritage and Culture Division Jamal Shah along with PNCA Director General M Ayoub Jamali. The exhibition drew attention to the remarkable artistic journey of Humayun Bangash.

The event highlighted the significance of “Mashq-e-Ishq” as a celebration of Bangash’s unparalleled contributions to the art of calligraphy. His artistic trajectory, showcased in the exhibition, served as an inspiration, revealing that artistic expression knows no age constraints. Undiscovered until the age of 70, Bangash emerged as a highly accomplished calligrapher in a remarkably short period, showcasing the synergy of discipline, creativity, and passion.

The Visual Arts Division team received commendation for their dedication in bringing this extraordinary exhibition to life. The event underscored the artist’s notable impact on the cultural landscape, duly acknowledged during the ceremony.

In his remarks, minister Jamal Shah expressed heartfelt gratitude to Humayun Khan Bangash for his remarkable artistry and significant contribution to the cultural landscape.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 21th, 2024.

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